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Alarm Information
Low Forward Power Alarm
When the forward power is below the preset value, the
Alarm Indicator will glow red and the LCD will display the
prompt below:
Then the repeater may continue transmission or may
terminate it, subject to repeater status currently detected.
You will need to:
1. Check if connection between the transmitter and RF or
antenna cables is loose or lost. If yes, please secure
the connection or replace the cables.
2. If you cannot solve the issue, please contact your local
dealer for technical support.
When the forward power is recovered to its normal value,
the LCD prompt will disappear, and the Alarm Indicator will
go out.
Low Voltage Alarm Over Voltage Alarm
Then the repeater will automatically shut off, but the LCD
prompt will remain.
You will need to:
1. Use a voltmeter to check if the input voltage of DC
power supply is normal, especially if the voltage will
run below the normal range while transmitting. If yes,
please replace the DC power supply or backup battery.
2. Check if connection between the repeater and the DC
power cord is loose or lost. If yes, please secure the
connection or replace the cable.
Over/Low Voltage Alarm
When voltage is over or below the normal operating range
(11V-15.6V) of the repeater, the Alarm Indicator will glow
red and the LCD will display the prompt below: